There was one major talking point from when Spurs beat Manchester United at Wembley on January 31 and that came as Christian Eriksen netted within 11 seconds of the match.

In the replay it showed that Harry Kane was inside United's half at kick-off, meaning that the goal shouldn't have stood with the striker integral in the goal.

Well the message must have filtered through the referees as just before Olivier Giroud was about to get the game under way, referee Lee Mason caught Pedro slightly encroaching and made sure he took a couple of steps back.

In the end Chelsea just passed the ball sideways around the back, so the record to the fastest Premier League goal was never in danger.

Michy's message

He might have got off to a flying start in the Bundesliga, but Michy Batshuayi is certainly keeping a close eye on his parent club back in the Premier League.

The 24-year-old has already netted three goals in two games for Borussia Dortmund and seems to be enjoying his time in Germany, but he is sure to support Chelsea when he gets the chance.